Relative or absolute angles???
If specify a relative polar coordinate point like @4 If specify a point like relative polar coordinate p.s @4 Are you looking to make a line relative to the last line segment?You could look into the use of Polar Tracking. I think that the answer to your question is that the angle, in the relative polar coordinates, is absolute, and measured from East, as zero, in an anticlockwise direction.
If you want relative angles to an existing line, the 'rotate a copy of the line' technique is useful. The @ symbol will let you start from anywhere and it will go 4 units (say mm) from there at 45 degrees.
Try:
line
0,10
@4
You will find it will be 4mm long from the 10mm up from 0,0
Hope this helps I have combined your threads.
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